Streamers attempting to cover the recent Democrat presidential candidate debates fan into copyright issues with CNN, whose complaints forced take downs on YouTube and Twitch. The take-downs include…
. Those affected included David Pakman, Kyle Kulinski, Destiny, Hasan Piker, and Trihex , all of them either demonetized or removed. Some received YouTube strikes or suspensions, which ultimately could mean they will be banned.
Pakman said he received his hard strike on the first night. He claims he started his program 15 minutes before the debates started, and had 10,000 live viewers. Two minutes after the debate started, his stream was cut off. A CNN spokesman responded to complaints on Twitter, calling use of the CNN video “piracy.” The copyright claims were made despite claims that use of the clips is protected by US copyright exceptions, which allow use of third-party content for criticism, commentary, and news reporting.Subscribe to
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